London sculptures to see this month

Six art galleries' exhibitions we love this month

Frieze Sculpture in Regent's Park

Frieze Sculpture returns to the English Gardens, Regent's park with a roll call of exciting names and some truly monumental offerings. This year, it will feature 19 large-scale works by international artists including John Giorno, Alicja Kwade, Ro Robertson, Ugo Rondinone and more.

Curator Claire Lilley's focus this year is around coming together.

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WHEN
14 September -- 13 November
WHERE
Regent's Park

Bernar Venet at Waddington Custot Gallery

Bernar Venet is best known for his incredible steel sculptures that appear to defy gravity.

The conceptual artist put mathematics at the forefront of his art.

He will be installing two of his latest magistral works, The Angles -- created with more than 10 tonnes of steels -- that will be shown together with smaller sculptures and drawings.

Get ready to be stunned.


WHEN
28 September –12 November
WHERE
Waddington Custot 11 Cork Street London W1S 3LT

Es Devlin at Tate Modern Garden

Es Devlin seems to be everywhere this September. Not only is she designing the set for The Crucible at the National Theatre, she is also installing an illuminated sculpture in the Tate Modern garden.

Commissioned by Cartier, the artwork will highlight 243 species which are on London’s priority conservation list - moths, birds, beetles, wildflowers, fish and fungi - with in mind the idea to pay detailed attention to its inhabitants.

Each evening at sunset, an interpretation of Choral Evensong will be sung within the illuminated sculpture by London-based choral groups - rare and unique London voices - combined with the voices of the birds, bats, and insects that also consider London their home.

WHEN
16 September – 25 September
WHERE
Tate Modern garden opposite St Paul’s Cathedral
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